Java FX Script - From Takeoff To Cruising Altitude

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    1. JavaFX Script From Takeoff to Cruising Altitude... Matthew J. McCullough Ambient Ideas, LLC
    2. Deployments
    3. A quick review of terms
    4. JavaFX Script
    5. JavaFX Script JavaFX Mobile
    6. JavaFX Mobile •Complete Mobile Phone Stack •Think “Google Android”
    7. JavaFX Script • Formerly known as F3 •A new Java-like scripting language specifically for RIAs • Think Silverlight, Flex, or AIR
    8. “ The write once, run anywhere portability of Java technology has helped make it the world's most widely deployed application platform. Now, Sun is introducing JavaFX Script, a highly productive scripting language that enables content developers to leverage the enormous popularity of Java to create rich applications and services for deployment on the widest range of platforms - from mobile devices to set- top boxes and Blu-ray Discs to desktops. ”
    9. Hello RIA World Code Demo
    10. Competing with other Runtimes
    11. *Ajax has behavior issues on browsers other than Firefox, Safari, & Internet Explorer *AIR to support Linux at a later date
    12. Product Browser Desktop Platforms *Ajax has behavior issues on browsers other than Firefox, Safari, & Internet Explorer *AIR to support Linux at a later date
    13. Product Browser Desktop Platforms Ajax 3* ✔ *Ajax has behavior issues on browsers other than Firefox, Safari, & Internet Explorer *AIR to support Linux at a later date
    14. Product Browser Desktop Platforms Ajax 3* ✔ Adobe Flash 4 ✔ *Ajax has behavior issues on browsers other than Firefox, Safari, & Internet Explorer *AIR to support Linux at a later date
    15. Product Browser Desktop Platforms Ajax 3* ✔ Adobe Flash 4 ✔ Adobe Flex 4 ✔ *Ajax has behavior issues on browsers other than Firefox, Safari, & Internet Explorer *AIR to support Linux at a later date
    16. Product Browser Desktop Platforms Ajax 3* ✔ Adobe Flash 4 ✔ Adobe Flex 4 ✔ Adobe AIR 2* ✔ *Ajax has behavior issues on browsers other than Firefox, Safari, & Internet Explorer *AIR to support Linux at a later date
    17. Product Browser Desktop Platforms Ajax 3* ✔ Adobe Flash 4 ✔ Adobe Flex 4 ✔ Adobe AIR 2* ✔ Microsoft Silverlight 2 ✔ *Ajax has behavior issues on browsers other than Firefox, Safari, & Internet Explorer *AIR to support Linux at a later date
    18. Product Browser Desktop Platforms Ajax 3* ✔ Adobe Flash 4 ✔ Adobe Flex 4 ✔ Adobe AIR 2* ✔ Microsoft Silverlight 2 ✔ Sun JavaFX Script 4+ ✔ ✔ *Ajax has behavior issues on browsers other than Firefox, Safari, & Internet Explorer *AIR to support Linux at a later date
    19. Applets are Back & WebStart is Hot
    20. JavaFX Interest Poll JavaFWhat? Not At All Not Very Somewhat Source: Java.net JavaFX Poll, August 2007 Very
    21. JavaFX Interest Poll 70% JavaFWhat? Not At All Not Very Somewhat Source: Java.net JavaFX Poll, August 2007 Very
    22. Source: TIOBE Programming Community Index for December 2007
    23. Source: TIOBE Programming Community Index for December 2007
    24. Mouse Events Code Demo
    25. Just Show Me Something Cool
    26. Music Pinboard Demo
    27. Consumer JRE Size •Current JRE download is 12MB •Reduced Footprint through Java SE 6 Update N •Goal of 2MB
    28. Consumer JRE Size Idea Source: Danny Coward, JAZOON 07, Zurich
    29. Consumer JRE Micro Bundles •Back-to-Basics JRE •Starts with hello world support •Downloads additional parts as needed Source: Java SE 6 Update N Early Access Program & Jim Weaver’s JavaFX Blog
    30. Consumer JRE Performance •Quick Starter for cold starts •Prefetches portions of JRE into memory •Graphics rendering hardware acceleration Source: Java SE 6 Update N Early Access Program
    31. The Language
    32. Interpreted vs. Compiled
    33. Interpreted ‣ Starting point for language ‣ Proof of Concept only ‣ In process of deprecation ‣ But has current IDE Support
    34. Compiled ‣ Official language tool, javafxc ‣ Built on top of javac ‣ Open Source ‣ Work In Progress, but very usable
    35. Bind Operator ‣ Automatic binding of form element to data model ‣ Core JDK has no equivalent ‣ Libraries such as Swinglabs only partially accomplish this for Swing ‣ Built on Beans Binding JSR 295 library
    36. Bean Binding Code Demo
    37. Threads ‣ DO, DOLATER currently in interpreter
    38. Threads “(Working on SwingWorker wrapper in compiler) so it is as easy (possibly easier) to use as AJAX's XMLHttpRequest” -Tom Ball
    39. The Compatibilty Secret ‣ Swing based rendering on PC devices ‣ Other rendering engine for smaller devices such as Blu-Ray
    40. SceneGraph Effect ‣ Objectifying nodes Composite Node ‣ Binding nodes together ‣ Adding behavior to TextField Box composite nodes ‣ Radial Standalone Java library SimpleLabel Gradient
    41. JavaFX 2D Tutorial Code Demo
    42. Animation ‣ Interpreted: picks.opacity = [0, .01..1] dur 1000 linear ‣ Compiled: Key frames, timeline
    43. Animation As many as 500 lines of Swing code equivalent to 10 of JavaFX
    44. Keyframe Animation ‣ Next step in JavaFX animation ‣ Advanced capabilities ‣ Currently in compiler in rough state
    45. Bounce Code Demo
    46. Guitar Code Demo
    47. JavaFX 2D Tutorial Code Demo
    48. Java3D’s Successor “ Specifically, we are working on a new 3D scene graph, as part of the JavaFX player, that will complement the 2D Scenario scene graph. Its initial focus will be 3D effects, casual games, and simple 3D ” viewing applications... Source: http://forums.java.net/jive/thread.jspa?threadID=36022&tstart=0
    49. Mix & Match
    50. The Perfect Blend •Leverages all existing Java libraries •Retro-capable back to JRE 1.5 •Browser, Desktop, and Phone •Groovy, JRuby, Scala, Jaskell, Jython
    51. Mix & Match Groovy Code Demo
    52. IDEs ‣ NetBeans ‣ Eclipse ‣ IntelliJ ‣ ReportMill
    53. NetBeans JavaFX Plugin
    54. Previewing Results ‣ Live preview of code changes ‣ No compile cycle delay for testing ‣ But uses Interpreter...
    55. NetBeans Demo
    56. ReportMill JFXBuilder •Most advanced demos •Representative of future tools from Sun
    57. ReportMill Path Animation Demo
    58. Designers vs. Coders
    59. “ Sun’s JavaFX Tools are turning the workflow sideways ” James Gosling Source: http://www.regdeveloper.co.uk/2008/01/24/javafx_tools_adobe/
    60. “ Our architecture is more like the coder does this part and the artist does this part, and then the artist can do the plugging in [of the design] themselves. They can update the artwork and the [developer] guy can update the code, and they are talking to the tool together. ” It's not conditional on the other. James Gosling Source: http://www.regdeveloper.co.uk/2008/01/24/javafx_tools_adobe/
    61. Sun Microsystems is working on interoperability between design tools from Adobe Systems and its upcoming JavaFX tools for application developers building rich application interfaces and rich-internet applications (RIAs). James Gosling, Sun vice president and fellow, told Register Developer that Sun is working to ensure interoperability - rather than provide its own design tools. “ We are putting a lot of effort into interoperability with the Adobe tools - a lot of the Adobe tools are wired into the neurons of the artists of the world. We are not trying to be a ” completely isolated island that has all the tools for everybody. James Gosling Source: http://www.regdeveloper.co.uk/2008/01/24/javafx_tools_adobe/
    62. Q&A
    63. Q&A Email questions to: MatthewM@AmbientIdeas.com Slides & Source Code at: www.AmbientIdeas.com/engineering/engineering-training.html
    64. Resources •James Weaver’s JavaFX Blog http://learnjavafx.typepad.com •Sun JavaFX Script Homepage http://www.sun.com/software/javafx/script/index.jsp •ReportMill JFXBuilder http://www.reportmill.com/jfx/ •Planet JFX http://jfx.wikia.com/wiki/Main_Page
    65. Resources •JavaFX Language Reference, Nightly Build http://openjfx.java.sun.com/current-build/doc/JavaFX-Language.html •Project SceneGraph https://scenegraph.dev.java.net/ •Comparing Flex and Ajax Dev Models http://www.adobe.com/newsletters/edge/february2008/articles/article4/ •Swinging in Groovy http://groovy.dzone.com/tips/swinging-groovy-fun
    66. Quotes •Rich Green @ Java One San Fran •“Meant for building Rich Internet Applications (RIAs)” •“For content professionals” •“All based on Swing and Java 2D”
    67. Quotes • Danny Coward, JAZOON 07, Zurich • Visual Tools, Visual Developers • Only occasionally dropping down to script level coding • Meant for animated, simple, client apps that are highly branded • Not used much by technical java developers
    68. Quotes •Chris Oliver, creator of JavaFX Script • Created Motorola equivalent site in 3 days

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